Analysts: the foreign trade balance surplus may be lower this year
Both exports and imports in euros are growing dynamically, but the surplus of the foreign trade balance is expected to be lower in 2018 than last year – macroeconomic analysts told MTI.
According to data released by the Central Statistical Office on Friday, export and import showed a double-digit increase in July: exports in euros were 11.4 percent higher than in the previous year and imports increased by 10.6 percent. Foreign trade surplus was 373 million euros, 91 million euros more than in July last year. (MTI)
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